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An 82-year old gay Holocaust survivor publicly relates his experiences for the first time; a new statue is being built honoring Sir John Monash.
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Australian Jewish youth, including the Yiddish-speaking movement “SKIF” will spend seven weeks at winter-camps, four Jewish day-schools are ranked among the best in the country and a local Rabbi is arrested in Adelaide.
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A family in Queensland honors a pioneering Jewish family, a Melbourne cardiologist Dr. Jonathan Kalman is honored by the National Health and Medical Research Council.Read More
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The Australian government has stopped calling the West Bank „Occupied‟, 25 Jews are recognized by the Australian government.Read More
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A Jewish Writers‘ Festival in Australia brings together writers from the USA, Israel and Australia, a new documentary film about the music of the Vilna ghetto, a seven year old Jewish film director.Read More
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Thirty years of the Holocaust museum, the Australian Rabbinical Council selects a new president, and a government official in Queensland compares housing for miners to a Nazi Concentration CampRead More
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First community rabbi of Canberra; Dr. Jeffrey Chandler gives lecture on Jews in pre-war Poland; Middle East peace marathon asks Israelis not to participate.Read More
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More than 1,500 Australians have contacted the royal commision investigating sex-crimes commited by workers at religious institutions, the Pabianitz Landsmanschaft publishes an English translation of its memorial book.Read More
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The organization ‘Tzedek” continues its court case against Yeshiva College in an effort to get justice for victims of sexual abuse; Jewish high school students win awards from the State of Victoria and other news.Read More
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Jewish Studies at Monash University; A new Jewish station on F.M. radio.Read More
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Bobbi-Getzoff Zylberman was born in the Bronx, New York, in 1957, the child of immigrants. She graduated from the Sholem-Aleichem Folk Shuln and the United Mittleshul High School. She received an undergraduate degree in Yiddish from Queens College, a NY state university, and a master‘s degree in Yiddish literature from Columbia University. Since 1974, she teaches Yiddish to children and adults in Melbourne Australia. She participates in the Yiddish radio programs in New York and Melbourne since the mid-1970s.Read More
שׂרה געצאָף־זילבערמאַן איז געבוירן געוואָרן אין בראָנקס, ניו־יאָרק, אין 1957 בײַ קינדער פֿון אימיגראַנטן. גראַדואַנטקע פֿון די שלום־עליכם פֿאָלקסשולן און דער פֿאַראייניקטער מיטלשול אין איינעם מיט די אַרבעטער־רינג שולן. שפּעטער האָט זי באַקומען אַ ביז־גראַדויִר־דיפּלאָם אין ייִדיש בײַם קווינס־קאָלעדזש (שטאָטישער אוניווערסיטעט פֿון ניו־יאָרק) און אַ מאַגיסטער אין ייִדישער ליטעראַטור בײַם קאָלומביע־אוניווערסיטעט. לערנט ייִדיש מיט קינדער און דערוואַקסענע זינט 1974 און וווינט אין מעלבורן, אויסטראַליע. זי האָט אָנטייל גענומען אין ייִדישע ראַדיאָ־אוידיציעס אין ניו־יאָרק און מעלבורן זינט די מיט־1970ער יאָרן.Read More